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Bruce Pritchett

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Bruce Pritchett
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Elections and appointments
Last election

November 8, 2022

Education

Bachelor's

University of Kentucky, 1979

Personal
Birthplace
Henderson, Ky.
Religion
Baptist
Profession
Director of Agriculture
Contact

Bruce Pritchett (Democratic Party) ran for election to the Kentucky State Senate to represent District 4. He lost in the general election on November 8, 2022.

Pritchett completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. Click here to read the survey answers.

Biography

Bruce Pritchett was born in Henderson, Kentucky. He earned a bachelor's degree from the University of Kentucky in 1979. His career experience includes working as a director of agriculture.[1]

Elections

2022

See also: Kentucky State Senate elections, 2022

General election

General election for Kentucky State Senate District 4

Incumbent Robby Mills defeated Bruce Pritchett in the general election for Kentucky State Senate District 4 on November 8, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Robby Mills
Robby Mills (R)
 
66.6
 
25,141
Image of Bruce Pritchett
Bruce Pritchett (D) Candidate Connection
 
33.4
 
12,585

Total votes: 37,726
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Democratic primary election

The Democratic primary election was canceled. Bruce Pritchett advanced from the Democratic primary for Kentucky State Senate District 4.

Republican primary election

Republican primary for Kentucky State Senate District 4

Incumbent Robby Mills defeated Roxan Ashby in the Republican primary for Kentucky State Senate District 4 on May 17, 2022.

Candidate
%
Votes
Image of Robby Mills
Robby Mills
 
78.0
 
4,007
Image of Roxan Ashby
Roxan Ashby Candidate Connection
 
22.0
 
1,132

Total votes: 5,139
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Campaign themes

2022

Ballotpedia survey responses

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Candidate Connection

Bruce Pritchett completed Ballotpedia's Candidate Connection survey in 2022. The survey questions appear in bold and are followed by Pritchett's responses. Candidates are asked three required questions for this survey, but they may answer additional optional questions as well.

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I was born and raised in Henderson, Kentucky on a family farm. I always called Henderson home even when business moved me away. When I graduated from the University of Kentucky I headed home to work on the family farm for 10 years, then decided to look at other work opportunities. PB&S Chemical called which is now Brenntag one of the largest chemical distributors in the world where I spent the majority of my career. I spent 30+ years in the chemical industry working with cities, manufacturing, mining, and agriculture in and outside of the US solve problems with their chemical needs. Upon retiring from Brenntag December 2021 I became involved in the Henderson community through the Boys and Girls Club of Henderson. With my background of business development and working across multiple industries I felt it was time to stop complaining and take action by entering the political field. I am a conservative Democrat that understands the need to listen and work for their community.
  • Education-The science is crystal clear - when you invest in our youngest folks early, you get much better outcomes in the long run. Our next big opportunity to make smart, critical investments in our young people comes in the form of passing universal pre-K. Each and every Kentucky four year old - regardless of zip code - is worth the investment, and it will pay huge dividends - in the form of stronger, healthier, more work ready communities through our region.
  • Affordable/Accessible Healthcare- this is the key to our region having stronger/healthier families, more work ready communities, and to transforming Kentucky into a leading Healthcare state.
  • Infrastructure- With the plans in place to finalize I-69, there has been no better time to fight to significantly increase the infrastructure funding that comes into our region.
Education- create pathways for our students to follow whether that leads them to a 4 year university/college or technical school. Eliminate the the stigma or pressure that would keep a student from attending qualified technical schools . We have a immediate need for skilled trades workers today that are lifetime skills.

Agriculture Innovation- With emerging technologies our agricultural industry has more and more opportunities to innovate, to lower costs, increase yields and improve efficiency - while protecting our way of life. We need to continue to emphasize and elevate these conversations, and look for ways to create more investment in this sector through tax breaks, tax credits and more. Agriculture is way of life and our family farms are vital to our region. I'll always look for ways to help them, and I'll talk to anyone, regardless of party, to get that done.
Servants attitude- willing to work for the betterment of our community and serve our community

Statesman- willing to stand up for our community and what is right

Forward looking- ability to think and act on changes that create future growth

Positive Bipartisan Voice- create relationships across party lines that will strengthen our role in the state legislature

Productive conflict- finding solutions by working together- have the ability to bring all points to the table for discussion without offending
A growing future for our western Kentucky children and grandchildren- our home towns become a destination rather than a jump off point for our children.

Create future leaders to serve, invest in and lead our communities

Connecting generations- working to mentor youth and support the elderly.
Working and managing family farm- our family operated a 2,000 acre farming operation that included 400-600 acres of corn and soybeans, 120 head cow/calf operation, background feeding 1,000 feeder calves and average finishing out 3,000 head of hogs per year. As our family continued to grow the operation was divided and it became harder to support our families in the mid-1980's as pricing on livestock and grain fell to historic lows. This was the time we had to make a hard economic decision to close down the operation my father retired before creating a large debt as many farm operations did in the 80's. My brother and I joined the public workforce and we have both had very successful business careers and enjoy living on the farm we were raised on.
Building relationships is critical to success as a legislator or a business person. By developing relationships and developing mutual understandings you create trust, respect, cooperation and support. Relationships should be built early on not just when it is convenient. Building and maintaining a relationship or relationships is a continuous process, not a burdensome task. This is not a selling feature, but the ability to develop a trusting and collaborative relationship that you can openly share opinions and feedback.
Agriculture- with my personal investment in agriculture and working with agricultural companies I would be an asset to this committee. Kentucky agriculture as does agriculture across the United States has a bright future. We need people on our legislative agricultural team who understand, listen and are forward looking for future changes in agriculture. We have to protect our agricultural community and help them innovate for the future.

We as a nation seem to have a increasing polarization of our ideas, but is this driven by media bias. This political compromise becomes more difficult as media drives the rhetoric or limits public input. I am a major believer in compromise whether it be in politics or business there is normally a middle ground we can reach that can be amenable to both parties. Compromise and working together will help us to capitalize on the strengths of both parties and implement ideas that can keep Kentucky and Senate District 4 growing into the future. Companies, organizations and politicians that work together through compromise create greater opportunities.

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Footnotes

  1. Information submitted to Ballotpedia through the Candidate Connection survey on April 18, 2022


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